Peaceful conflict : the non-military use of the military / Edward Bernard Glick.
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TextPublisher: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : Stackpole Books, [1967]Description: 223 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type: - text
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- UH720 G49
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-217) and index.
Conflict, Counterinsurgency, and Civic Action -- Armies in History: Their Role as Nation-Builders -- Armies in History: The American Experience -- America's Civic Action Program: How Does It Work? -- Accion Civica Militar: Latin American Armies in Social and Economic Development -- Civic Action in the Middle East and Africa -- Civic Action in Vietnam and the Far East -- The Problems and PRomise of Military Civic Action.
Views on the economic implications in the use of armed forces in civic service activities and public works in developed countries and developing countries - covers the activities of military trainers in social work and teaching (incl. Rural development), the role of USA soldiers in Latin America and Asia, the Israel experience, international cooperation, etc., and examines the role of the army in times of political problems and in times of peace. Bibliography.
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